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A plane full of migrants was unloaded and dispersed to various locations in the New York City area Friday night under cover of darkness, the latest in a series of clandestine flights authorized by the White House. The flights resumed earlier this month after a Post exposé led to their suspension last year. On Friday, the Post watched as a group of migrants disembarked from an iAero Airways flight from Jacksonville, Fla. that landed at Westchester County Airport at 9:48 p.m.(Snip)At the first stop in Yonkers, one of the migrants entered what looked like a sprawling dorm complex near the grounds of Sisters of Charity, a Catholic
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An FBI agent on a stakeout in Queens attacked then handcuffed a traffic enforcement agent for giving him a ticket, the Daily News has learned. The agent was making his rounds along Greenpoint Ave. and 46th St. in Sunnyside about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday when he spotted a 2015 Jeep Cherokee with tinted windows parked between a metered spot and a bus stop, cops and TEA union officials said. The agent gave the jeep a ticket for not having a meter receipt on the dashboard without realizing FBI Agent Kenneth Kiu was inside, conducting surveillance, cops said. Kiu exited the Jeep and demanded the agent void the summons,
New York Post,
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Wikipedia editors removed the entry for Rosemont Seneca Partners earlier this week on the ground that it was “not notable,” archived comments from its Talk Page reveal. The deletion happened Wednesday. The investment company co-founded by Hunter Biden has been at the heart of numerous questions surrounding his overseas business dealings. “This organization is only mentioned in connection with its famous founders, Hunter Biden and Christopher Heinz,” said a Wiki editor identified only as Alex who additionally warned that “keeping it around” ran the risk of the page becoming “a magnet for conspiracy theories about Hunter Biden.” Arguments to merge the story with Hunter Biden’s official wikipedia page were
Daily Mail (UK),
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The Theatre Royal Bath is one of the oldest and most prestigious provincial playhouses in the country. The exquisitely restored venue, which opened in October 1805, is currently taking bookings for the English Touring Opera's rendition of Puccini's La Boheme in May.(Snip)But a very different kind of performance is about to be staged at the Theatre Royal Bath. Actors, sometimes stripped naked, will talk explicitly about sex and, if the publicity photographs are anything to go by, they will also demonstrate various sexual positions (albeit fully clothed) while simulating orgasm for the audience. Many might wonder why such a production, featuring full-frontal nudity apart from anything else,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution [GA],
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MARTA celebrated Earth Day by unveiling its first electric buses.
The agency unveiled the buses Friday at a ceremony at its Edgewood/Candler Park station. It showed off three electric buses, which will be put into service May 1 on Routes 2 and 102 out of its North Avenue station. In 2019, MARTA received a $2.6 million Federal Transit Administration grant to buy six electric buses and the infrastructure to charge them.(Snip)U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock recently secured an additional $3.8 million in federal funding for MARTA to buy another six buses. MARTA also plans to seek federal funding for electric buses for its Clayton County
Washington Times,
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A new study in a leading academic journal recommends that medical schools implement mandatory anti-racism training for all non-Black faculty members as part of a “comprehensive intervention for dismantling anti-Black racism” in the U.S. health care system.
The study of 16 self-identified “expert(s) in anti-Black racism,” which nine researchers published on Friday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, consisted of interviews with medical school faculty who are either Black or work in diversity, equity and inclusion offices. According to the study, systemic racism explains the fact that “Black faculty and trainees remain severely underrepresented in academic medicine (AM) despite decades of diversity initiatives.”
New York Post,
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Zach Williams
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This could put a real dent in the fake ID market. The New York State Senate is moving forward with proposed legislation that would allow bars and restaurants to use facial recognition or fingerprint scanners to verify someone’s age before they buy alcohol, tobacco or electronic cigarettes. “This is the new frontier of age verification,” said state Sen. James Skoufis, who is sponsoring the biometrics bill. “It does advance the interests of convenience.”
Skoufis envisions that bars and restaurants could scan fingerprints, faces or retinas of customers who want to be spared the trouble of showing an ID when they return to an establishment in the future.(Snip)“No one’s forced
New York Post,
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A Black Lives Matter leader who last year threatened “riots,” “fire” and “bloodshed” if Mayor Eric Adams cracked down on crime turned around Thursday and blamed him for letting New York City turn into a “war zone”—while also using racial invective against the Big Apple’s second black leader.(Snip)Newsome, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, also referred to Adams by using a racial slur and called him a “white man in blackface, and a very conservative-minded white man at that.” Last year, Newsome sparked outrage when he emerged from a meeting with Adams, then the mayor-elect, and attacked his plan
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Montgomery Co., Tenn.–After searching all night, deputies have arrested a Montgomery County mom accused of assaulting a school principal. According to investigators, Tandrea Laquise Sanders was seen on surveillance cameras assaulting the Glenellen Elementary School principal. A School Resource Officer was called to the scene yesterday around 1:15 in the afternoon to investigate. They said it happened in the school building when the principal was meeting Sanders about the student. Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson is now requesting more SROs after this incident.(Snip)"Dealing with the behavioral issues of an adolescent student is challenging enough, now we have a parent who feels that they can come to
Daily Mail (UK),
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A Texas National Guard soldier has died in the Rio Grande trying to save a group of migrants, it has been reported. FOX reporter Bill Melugin reports that the soldier drowned in the water near Eagle Pass, a border town 143 miles southwest of San Antonio, and that he was trying to save migrants at the time. The soldier's body has since been recovered, the Texas Department of Public Safety told the outlet early Friday afternoon. It is not yet clear how many migrants the soldier was attempting to save. He has yet to be identified.
Washington Times,
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Universities are increasingly offering graduation events focused on participants’ identities and segregated by race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and even income, according to a report by a conservative education publication. Campus Reform, which is published by the Leadership Institute in Arlington, Virginia, reported last week that more than three dozen colleges and universities are holding graduation events this summer to recognize groups based on race, gender and sexual orientation. Columbia University, Harvard University, Ohio State University, Illinois State University and the University of Texas at Austin are among those offering special ceremonies for Black graduates.(Snip)Other schools are hosting special graduations to recognize LGBTQ, first-generation immigrants, women and low-income
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Ariel Zilber
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Newly leaked video obtained by the pro-labor news site More Perfect Union shows Schultz and another top executive implore the managers to “do your role…of us union-busting all over the country.”
Starbucks’ billionaire boss Howard Schultz demanded that local and regional managers of his coffee chain forcefully intervene and help the Seattle-based coffee giant defeat a rising tide of unionization.
Newly leaked video obtained by the pro-labor news site More Perfect Union shows Schultz—who retook the reins as interim CEO last month—and another top executive implore the managers to “do your role…of us union-busting all over the country.”
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Why not abandon the fiction of having any border whatsoever and build a bridge for the New Americans, or import them by bus or airplane? It's not as if we don't immediately welcome them with open arms and place them onto the backs of the taxpayers. Legacy Americans will simply have to learn Spanish, and maybe learn to code also.